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    AJ :) - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Aj's 15 gallon nano

    I really liked the idea of this contest.
    There will be lots to learn as I haven't kept a nano before. I think the smallest reef tank I ever had was my first @65 gallons.

    The display is about 15 gallons, kind of a short cube.

    I added a good sized sump with a Marineland steath heater, and a Tunze 9010 skimmer.

    There is just water in it now.

    I also have a four bulb T-5 light to hang above.
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